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1973 studio album by Back Door
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8th Street Nites is the second studio album by Back Door, released in 1973 by Warner Bros. Records. It was recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York and produced by Felix Pappalardi, famous for his production of Cream and playing in the American rock band, Mountain.
In 2014 it was re-released on CD, compiled with Back Door and Another Fine Mess, by BGO Records.[2]
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1. | "Roberta" | Ledbetter (Lead Belly) | 2:50 |
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2. | "It's Nice When It's Up" | Ron Aspery, Colin Hodgkinson | 2:25 |
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3. | "One Day You're Down, The Next Day Your Down" | Ron Aspery, Colin Hodgkinson | 3:33 |
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4. | "Walkin' Blues" | Son House | 3:15 |
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5. | "The Bed Creaks Louder" | Ron Aspery, Colin Hodgkinson | 2:21 |
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6. | "Adolphus Beal" | Ron Aspery, Colin Hodgkinson | 3:53 |
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Adapted from the 8th Street Nites liner notes.[3]
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Catalog
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United Kingdom
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1973
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Warner Bros.
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LP
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K 46265
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United States
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BS 2753
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Europe
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2000
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CD
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936,247,761
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